5-day training session for military behavioral health providers, which covers deployment-related issues including trauma and resilience, care for injured Service members, the impact of deployment on families.

1-2 day training sessions designed to aid university counseling centers in their awareness, outreach, and sensitivity to the unique needs of Veterans on their campuses and instruct counselors the use of EBPs.

The CDP has developed a variety of self-paced modules to help behavioral health providers care for Service members, Veterans, and their families. These courses are available for free or for CEs for a fee.

Civilian groups and organizations that would like to have a CDP staff member present at their next meeting or conference are invited to visit this section for more information.

CDP, the National Guard, the MFRI at Purdue and local organizations in several states have partnered to design a program to heighten the expertise of clinicians interested in treating Service members and Veterans.

CDP and Widener University offer a certificate in Military and Veteran's Behavioral Health. Certificates are also offered via the Serving Our Veterans Behavioral Health Certificate program, an online program.

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